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RNA polymerase II general transcription machinery / Michael Hampsey.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Hampsey, Michael, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Eukaryotic cells.
Genetic transcription.
Physical Description:
1 streaming video file (41 min.) : sound, color
Place of Publication:
London, England : Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, 2020.
System Details:
video file
Contents:
Intro slide
"Central Dogma" of molecular biology
Eukaryotic RNA polymerases I, II & III
Introduction to transcription
Fundamental questions (1)
Pol II machinery: Overview of topics (1)
The RNA polymerase "promoter"
Pol II machinery: Overview of topics (2)
Pol II core promoter elements
CpG islands as "proximal" promoter elements
Summary: Core promoter elements
Pol II machinery: Overview of topics (3)
Enhancer elements
Enhanceosome
UAS elements (yeast)
Silencer elements
URS elements
Pol II machinery: Overview of topics (4)
Discovery of the GTFs (1)
Discovery of the GTFs (2)
The GTFs of RNA Polymerase II
Assembly of the pol II transcription PIC
The GTFs are loosely analogous to sigma factor
TFIID
TBP
TAFs
TAF functions
TFIID: 3D structure
Class II promoters
TBP-less TAF complexes
TLFs
TFIIA
TFIIB
TFIIB: inserts into Pol II active center
TFIIF
TFIIE
TFIIH
TFIIH: Clinical importance
Fundamental questions (2)
Pol II machinery: Overview of topics (5)
Pol II
Yeast Pol II - 3D structure (10 subunit)
Yeast RNAP II - 12 subunit structure
A marvellous machine for making messages - A. Klug
The pol II CTD
Regulation of the Pol II CTD
Pol II machinery: Overview of topics (6)
Pol II transcription cycle
Scaffold: facilitates reinitiaiton by Pol II
Fundamental questions (3)
Activation by "recruitment"
Fundamental questions (4)
Transcriptional repression
Unanswered questions
The End.
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Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/659/.

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